Get on the tuk-tuk to travel through Chiang Mai's numerous temples and local markets with a professional driver. Take an evening excursion with stops at Wat Chedi Luang, Wat Phra Singh Woramahawihan, Three Kings Monument, and Fruit Market(Mueang Mai Market or Warorot Market). Visit Wat Chedi Luang, known as the “Temple of the Big Stupa”, this 700-year-old temple – is famous for its Lanna-inspired designs. Visit the Three Kings Monument, a shrine named after the three founders of Chiang Mai. Stop by Wat Phra Singh Woramahawihan, it was built in the 14th century and is famous for its northern Thai designs and impeccable gardens. Last stop by Warorot Market or Muang Mai Street Market where you can shop for local street food or produce. Hassle-free pickup and drop-off from your Chiang Mai hotel.
Pickup included
After picking you up from your hotel, our first stop will be Wat Chedi Luang, known as the “Temple of the Big Stupa”, this 700+ year old temple – famous for its Lanna-inspired designs – was once the home of the much-revered statue of the Emerald Buddha. After it was transferred to Wat Phra Kaew in Bangkok, the Thai king donated a replica to the temple which still stands today.
The Three Kings Monument Square in Chiang Mai Thailand is a large open square in the heart of the walled Old Town. The statue portrays the three founders of Chiang Mai, King Mengrai, King Ramkhamhaeng and King Ngam Muang. King Mengrai ruled Lanna, King Ngam Muang was ruler of Phayao and King Ramkhamhaeng was King of Sukhothai Kingdom, purported founding fathers of Chiang Mai.
It’s one of the more venerated temples in Chiang Mai. It was built in the 14th century and is famous for its northern Thai designs and impeccable gardens.
For your last stop, check out the Muang Mai Market or Warorot Market, where the local Sunday Market and Night Bazaar are located. Find the cheapest items in the city here and see products of all kinds; fruit, vegetables, souvenirs, seafood, jewelry, beauty supplies, a large flower market, and a whole lot more!
For your last stop, check out the Muang Mai Market or Warorot Market, where the local Sunday Market and Night Bazaar are located. Find the cheapest items in the city here and see products of all kinds; fruit, vegetables, souvenirs, seafood, jewelry, beauty supplies, a large flower market, and a whole lot more!
Or, you can also get picked up from your hotel in Chiang Mai town.
Our guide will be waiting for you to start the Tour!
• For the mentioned service.
• Not transferable to any other service or person.
• Please arrive in the hotel lobby 15 minutes before the scheduled departure.
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Chiang Mai Railway Station
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